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Campanula 'Cup & Saucer Mix' – Enchanting Bell-Shaped Blooms
Introduce a touch of elegance to your garden with Campanula Calycanthema 'Cup & Saucer Mix', a spectacular variety of Canterbury Bells known for its unique two-layered blooms. With delicate, bell-shaped flowers sitting atop a petal-like saucer, this stunning mix of soft pastels and vibrant hues creates a show-stopping display in borders, cottage gardens, and cut-flower arrangements.
🌸 Key Features:
- Distinctive cup-and-saucer blooms for a dramatic garden statement.
- A beautiful mix of lavender, pink, white, and violet shades.
- Ideal for borders, cut-flower gardens, and pollinator-friendly spaces.
- Hardy biennial that blooms abundantly in its second year.
🌱 Growing Information:
- Height: 60–90 cm
- Spacing: 30 cm apart for full coverage
- Germination: 14–21 days at 18–22°C
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Add timeless charm to your garden with Campanula 'Cup & Saucer Mix'.
Also known as Canterbury Bells, this heirloom biennial produces tall flower spikes adorned with large, bell-shaped blooms in soft shades of blue, lavender, pink, and white. The unique “cup and saucer” form—where a flared bell sits atop a flat petal base—makes it a favourite for romantic borders and floral arrangements.- Botanical Name: Campanula medium 'Cup & Saucer Mix'
- Height & Spread: 60–90cm tall × 30cm wide
- Position: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Well-drained, fertile soil (pH 6.0–7.0)
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early summer (second year)
- Uses: Cottage gardens, borders, cut flowers, pollinator gardens
- Other Names: Canterbury Bells, Coventry Bells
- Approx .080g/400seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Unique “cup and saucer” flower shape
- Soft pastel colours for romantic displays
- Excellent vase life for cut flowers
- Attracts bees and butterflies
- Adds vertical interest and old-world charm
🌿 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Thrives in full sun to part shade. Protect from harsh winds to preserve tall flower spikes.🌱 Soil:
Prefers well-drained, fertile soil. Enrich with compost before planting. Ideal pH: 6.0–7.0.🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow indoors in late summer to autumn for blooms the following spring
- Lightly press seeds into moist seed-raising mix (do not cover deeply)
- Germinates in 14–21 days at 18–21°C
- Transplant seedlings 30cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during establishment. Once mature, water moderately—avoid waterlogging.✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent blooms to encourage more flowers
- Stake taller stems if needed
- Cut back after flowering to tidy up and encourage basal growth
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for pairing with foxgloves, delphiniums, and sweet peas in cottage-style borders. Ideal for cool-temperate climates like Victoria.
Add a delicate touch of fragrance and colour to your garden with Candytuft 'Umbellata Mixed'.
This easy-to-grow annual produces domed clusters of dainty flowers in soft shades of pink, mauve, and white. With its compact habit and long flowering season, it’s ideal for edging, rockeries, containers, and wildflower-style plantings. A favourite for poor soils and sunny borders, it attracts bees and butterflies while requiring minimal care.
- Botanical Name: Iberis umbellata
- Height & Spread: 20–30cm tall × 25cm wide
- Position: Full sun
- Soil: Well-drained, light to moderately fertile soil
- Flowering Period: Late spring to early summer
- Uses: Borders, rockeries, containers, wildflower gardens
- Other Names: Annual Candytuft, Umbellata Candytuft
- Approx 0.300g seeds
Why You'll Love It:
- Fragrant, domed flower clusters in soft pastel tones
- Fast-growing and low maintenance
- Thrives in poor or sandy soils
- Attracts pollinators and beneficial insects
- Ideal for warm-temperate climates like Victoria
🌱 Growing Instructions (Care Guide)
🌞 Sunlight:
Prefers full sun. Partial shade tolerated but may reduce flowering.
🌱 Soil:
Thrives in well-drained, light soil. Avoid heavy clay or waterlogged areas.
🌱 Sowing Instructions:
- Sow directly in early spring or late summer
- Lightly press seeds into soil—do not cover deeply (needs light to germinate)
- Germinates in 7–14 days at 15–21°C
- Space plants 20–25cm apart
💧 Watering:
Water regularly during germination and establishment. Once mature, water moderately—drought-tolerant in cooler months.
✂️ Maintenance:
- Deadhead spent blooms to prolong flowering
- Trim lightly after flowering to maintain shape
- Replace seasonally for best performance
🌼 Tip:
Perfect for edging veggie beds, filling gaps in rockeries, or pairing with alyssum, calendula, and dwarf snapdragons for a soft spring palette.
🎡Nemesia ‘Carnival Mixed’ – Bright, Fragrant Blooms for Borders, Pots & Hanging Baskets
🛒 Product Description
Nemesia ‘Carnival Mixed’ is a compact and colorful annual featuring clusters of small, snapdragon-like flowers in a dazzling mix of red, orange, yellow, pink, lavender, and white. With its sweet fragrance and tidy growth, it’s perfect for:
- 🌸 Edging borders and garden beds
- 🪴 Containers, window boxes, and hanging baskets
- 🌿 Seasonal displays and cottage gardens
Growing to approximately 20–30 cm, Carnival Mixed thrives in full sun to part shade, blooms from spring through early summer, and adds a burst of cheerful color to any garden. Its lightly scented blooms attract pollinators and make it ideal for small-space and sensory gardens.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Late winter to early spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 2–3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 15–20°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 10–14 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
- Approx : 0.100g per pkt
Carrot – All Seasons (Heirloom)
(Daucus carota)
Carrot ‘All Seasons’ is a classic heirloom variety prized for its reliability, versatility, and excellent flavour. True to its name, this carrot performs consistently across spring, summer, and autumn plantings, producing uniform, deep orange roots with a crisp texture and naturally sweet taste. Well suited to both home gardens and market gardens, it is an excellent all‑round carrot for year‑round growing. [abseeds.com.au]
Roots grow to around 18–20 cm long with strong shoulders and good shape, making them ideal for fresh eating, juicing, roasting, and cooking. As an open‑pollinated heirloom, All Seasons carrots offer dependable germination, strong garden performance, and the ability to save seed for future plantings.
🥕 Why You’ll Love It
- Reliable all‑season heirloom carrot
- Sweet, crunchy orange roots with classic carrot flavour
- Adaptable to a wide range of climates and soil types
- Easy to grow and ideal for beginners
- Excellent for fresh use, cooking, and storage
🌱 Growing Tips
- Soil preparation is key: Carrots grow best in deep, loose, stone‑free soil to allow straight root development. Avoid fresh manure.
- Direct sow only: Carrots do not transplant well. Sow seeds directly where they are to grow and keep soil evenly moist until germination.
- Succession sow: Plant small amounts every few weeks for a continuous harvest throughout the season.
- Harvest timing: Pick when colour deepens and roots reach desired size for best flavour and texture.
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Daucus carota
- Type: Root vegetable
- Sun: Full sun
- Harvest: Approx. 70–80 days
- Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
- Approx: 400 Seeds pkt
Carrot – Baby Amsterdam
(Daucus carota)
Carrot ‘Baby Amsterdam’ is a classic heirloom variety grown for its slender, sweet, and tender baby carrots. One of the earliest maturing carrot types, it produces smooth, cylindrical roots with vibrant deep‑orange flesh and almost no core, making it especially prized for fresh eating and gourmet use.
This fast‑growing variety is ideal for harvesting young as baby carrots, but roots can also be left to mature slightly for longer, finger‑sized carrots. With minimal foliage and a compact growth habit, Baby Amsterdam performs beautifully in garden beds, raised beds, and containers, and is perfect for succession sowing to ensure repeat harvests throughout the season.
🥕 Why You’ll Love It
- Early‑maturing heirloom baby carrot
- Smooth, slender roots with a sweet, juicy flavour
- Virtually coreless with excellent eating quality
- Perfect for containers and small spaces
- Ideal for frequent, staggered sowings and quick harvests
🌱 Growing Tips
- Direct sow only: Carrots dislike transplanting—sow seeds directly where they are to grow and keep soil consistently moist until germination.
- Light, loose soil: Best results come from fine, stone‑free soil to allow straight, uniform roots to form.
- Harvest young: Lift roots early for the sweetest flavour and tender texture typical of baby carrots.
- Succession sow: Plant every few weeks for a steady supply of fresh carrots throughout the season.
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Daucus carota
- Type: Root vegetable
- Sun: Full sun
- Harvest: Approx. 50–65 days
- Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
- Approx. 400 Seeds pkt
💙 Catananche caerulea ‘Amor Blue’ – Romantic Blue Blooms for Dry Borders & Bouquets
🛒 Product Description
Catananche caerulea ‘Amor Blue’, also known as Cupid’s Dart, is a charming perennial with papery, cornflower-like blooms in a rich lavender-blue hue. These long-stemmed flowers are perfect for:
- 💐 Cut flower arrangements and dried bouquets
- 🌿 Sunny borders and cottage gardens
- 🪨 Rockeries and drought-tolerant landscapes
Growing to approximately 40–60 cm, Amor Blue thrives in full sun and well-drained soil, tolerating dry conditions once established. Its delicate blooms appear in summer, attracting pollinators and adding a soft, romantic touch to garden beds.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Autumn or spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or directly into garden beds
- Depth: Sow 3–5 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 15–20°C
- Watering: Keep moist until germination; reduce once established
- Germination Time: 14–21 days
- Transplanting: Move to final position when seedlings are strong enough to handle.
Celery – Tall Utah (Heirloom)
(Apium graveolens)
Celery ‘Tall Utah’ is a classic heirloom variety renowned for its tall, upright growth and crisp, flavourful stalks. Producing thick, straight stems with a sweet, mild taste, this variety is ideal for fresh snacking, salads, soups, and cooking.
A dependable and productive choice, Tall Utah develops vigorous plants reaching up to 60–75 cm tall, yielding abundant, high‑quality stalks with excellent texture. Its firm, crunchy stems and well‑formed hearts make it a favourite among home gardeners seeking reliable results and great flavour.
This cool‑season crop prefers steady moisture and rich soil, rewarding growers with tender, succulent celery when given consistent care. With its strong growth and classic taste, Tall Utah remains one of the most popular and widely grown celery varieties.
🌿 Why You’ll Love It
- Traditional heirloom celery variety
- Tall plants with thick, crisp stalks
- Sweet, mild flavour ideal for fresh or cooked use
- High‑yielding and reliable in the garden
- Suitable for harvesting whole plants or individual stems
🌱 Growing Tips
- Best grown in cool conditions with a long growing season
- Plant in rich, moisture‑retentive soil
- Keep soil consistently moist to prevent stringy or bitter stalks
- Provide regular feeding for strong, vigorous growth
- Harvest outer stalks or cut whole plant when mature
🌱 Plant Details
- Botanical name: Apium graveolens
- Plant type: Leaf/stem vegetable
- Position: Full sun to part shade
- Harvest: Approx. 90–110 days
- Seed type: Heirloom / open‑pollinated
- Sow: Late winter – early spring (start indoors)
- Depth: Surface sow or 3–6 mm (lightly cover)
- Sun: Full sun to part shade
- Soil: Rich, fertile, moisture‑retentive
- Germination: 10–21 days
- Approx 400 seeds pkt
🌼 Chamomile Seed Pack – Calm in Every Petal
Let your garden exhale. Our Chamomile Seed Pack brings gentle beauty and herbal magic to your space. With dainty white blooms and a soothing scent, chamomile is perfect for tea lovers, pollinator enthusiasts, and anyone craving a moment of peace.
Why You’ll Love It
- 🍵 Harvest for calming herbal teas and infusions
- 🐝 Attracts bees and beneficial insects
- 🌿 Companion plant for brassicas and onions
- 🌞 Low-maintenance and drought-tolerant once established
Growing Details
- Zones: Best in Zones 3–6
- Height: 30–60 cm
- Spacing: 20 cm apart
- Bloom Time: Late spring to early autumn
- Soil: Light, well-drained, slightly sandy
- Approx 400 seeds pkt
Sow & Grow Tips
Sow directly into warm soil or start indoors. Lightly press seeds into the surface—they need sunlight to germinate. Water gently and thin seedlings to avoid overcrowding.
🌱 Grow your own calm—one bloom at a time.
👼Rosa chinensis ‘Angel Wings’ – Miniature Rose Blooms for Pots, Borders & Fairy Gardens
🛒 Product Description
Rosa chinensis ‘Angel Wings’ is a charming dwarf rose perennial grown from seed, producing dainty, single to semi-double blooms in soft shades of pink, blush, and white. With its compact size and romantic appeal, it’s perfect for:
- 🌸 Containers, patio pots, and window boxes
- 🌿 Edging borders and cottage-style gardens
- 🧚 Fairy gardens and miniature landscapes
Growing to approximately 25–35 cm, Angel Wings thrives in full sun, blooms from late spring through summer, and offers a gentle fragrance. It’s ideal for gardeners seeking a low-maintenance rose with a delicate, heirloom look—perfect for gifting, small spaces, and whimsical displays.
🌱 Germination & Growing Instructions
- When to Sow: Late winter to early spring
- Sowing Method: Sow into trays or pots
- Depth: Sow 3 mm deep
- Temperature: Maintain 18–22°C
- Watering: Keep soil moist until germination
- Germination Time: 14–28 days (may benefit from cold stratification)
- Transplanting: Harden off and plant out after frost risk has passed.
- approx. .100g/25seeds
